Opinions needed…

Heya,

Although I’m not likely starting out, I feel this can be some a n00bish concern:

What ever suggest I utilized to layout my websites

Currently, (Still using notepad I’ m frightened, don’t really find on with Dreamweaver) POST make all websites using Tables/Nested tables to produce the framework after which you can obviously add content, images, backgrounds, borders etc as essential.

On the other hand, I’ve seen tiers used in loads of cases, along with Frames (Not wise IMHO) and PHP Comprises of. I’ve used loads of these approaches nevertheless I still carry on going back to past tables! What don’t you use and why are there any particular advantages

Cheers for your help in progress,
John

Tables are the easiest way to lay out your blog post IMO. Everything else just gets too complicated or you will find too many compatibility issues.

I’m keen on to use platforms to format any basic page, then work with a PHP include with regard to different content pages. I find this useful because if I want to change the particular designs or anything all I must do is edit the key page (since every one of the content pages are just text, usually).

Li Brad

WE agree. I’m your table/Dreamweaver/php include gentleman myself.: ichatcool:

If I’m making a site for personal uses.. I use floating div’s which are positioned with CSS. It ultimately ends up being easier personally (go figure). On the other hand, if I’m making a site for compatibilty, WE use tables considering that divs aren’t while widely supported. Also dreamweaver helps make using floating divs quite nice for reasons uknown…

This entry was posted in Web Design and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *